Sorry got cut short, was at work and the plant broke down, the housing moves sideways under travel and varies depending on lift etc. This method works great with a leave sprung vehicle IF the track is correct i.e. not a bent chassis causing the vehicle to crab, or any sedan without panhard rod rear susp. including watts linkage[/b][/quote]Quote:
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or if you're feeling really sophisticated, set up a couple of parallel string lines down either side of the car at hub height and measure to the rim and/or the tyre sidewall. This is how virtually every open wheeler race car in the country is aligned for toe https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
That method does not work for the panhard rod suspension setup as when the front diff housing travels it also moves
well, all the NASCARS and V8's are all out of alignment then (all panhard rod rear ends)..... https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
If the vehicle is sitting at normal ride height, how can it be incorrect ?
If you square the stringline off the vehicles centreline, it will be fine. It will also tell you if the axle has moved sideways and also if the rear axle is bent.
'Zook, yes, factory settings are 0-2mm toe out
